2013 Journal Article What are the benefits of interacting with nature?Keniger, Lucy E., Gaston, Kevin J., Irvine, Katherine N. and Fuller, Richard A. (2013). What are the benefits of interacting with nature?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 10 (3), 913-935. doi: 10.3390/ijerph10030913 |
2013 Journal Article How should we grow cities to minimize their biodiversity impacts?Sushinsky, Jessica R., Rhodes, Jonathan R., Possingham, Hugh P., Gill, Tony K. and Fuller, Richard A. (2013). How should we grow cities to minimize their biodiversity impacts?. Global Change Biology, 19 (2), 401-410. doi: 10.1111/gcb.12055 |
2010 Journal Article Replacing underperforming protected areas achieves better conservation outcomesFuller, Richard, McDonald-Madden, Eve, Wilson, Kerrie. A, Carwrdine, Josie, Grantham, Hedley, Watson, James. E, Klein, Carissa. J, Green, David. C and Possingham, Hugh. P (2010). Replacing underperforming protected areas achieves better conservation outcomes. Nature, 466 (7304), 365-367. doi: 10.1038/nature09180 |
2010 Journal Article Extreme contagion in global habitat clearanceBoakes, EH, Mace, GM, McGowan, PJK and Fuller, RA (2010). Extreme contagion in global habitat clearance. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - B, 277 (1684), 1081-1085. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2009.1771 |
2025 Journal Article Level-up urban conservation by increasing vegetation complexitySockhill, Nicola J., Backstrom, Louis J. and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). Level-up urban conservation by increasing vegetation complexity. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 112 128949, 128949. doi: 10.1016/j.ufug.2025.128949 |
2025 Journal Article Assessing the spatial pattern of capacity and demand for coastal protection ecosystem services in mainland ChinaLin, Shiwei, Li, Xiuzhen, Zhao, Wenzhen, Luo, Yunjian, Wang, Jiangjing, Wu, Wei, Li, Yalei, Xie, Lina and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). Assessing the spatial pattern of capacity and demand for coastal protection ecosystem services in mainland China. Ocean & Coastal Management, 269 107815, 107815. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2025.107815 |
2025 Journal Article To the rescue? A nationwide survey of the who, what, and why of wildlife rescue in AustraliaMassie, Gloeta N., Kuskoff, Ella, Paterson, Mandy B. A. and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). To the rescue? A nationwide survey of the who, what, and why of wildlife rescue in Australia. Biological Conservation, 309 111275, 111275-309. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111275 |
2025 Journal Article Designing urban garden beds: native vegetation creates healthy habitats for arthropods in Melbourne, AustraliaSockhill, Nicola J., Lin, Brenda B., Berthon, Katherine, Thomas, Freya, Fuller, Richard A. and Bekessy, Sarah (2025). Designing urban garden beds: native vegetation creates healthy habitats for arthropods in Melbourne, Australia. Urban Ecosystems, 28 (4) 144, 4. doi: 10.1007/s11252-025-01751-1 |
2025 Journal Article Language barriers in conservation science citation networksHannah, Kelsey, Fuller, Richard A., Smith, Rebecca K., Sutherland, William J. and Amano, Tatsuya (2025). Language barriers in conservation science citation networks. Conservation Biology, e70051. doi: 10.1111/cobi.70051 |
2025 Journal Article Quantifying feral pig interactions to inform disease transmission networksProboste, Tatiana, Turnlund, Abigail, Bengsen, Andrew, Gentle, Matthew, Wilson, Cameron, Harriott, Lana, Fuller, Richard A, Marshall, Darren and Soares-Magalhaes, Ricardo J (2025). Quantifying feral pig interactions to inform disease transmission networks. eLife, 13 RP102643. doi: 10.7554/elife.102643 |
2025 Journal Article Methodological rigour and reporting quality of the literature on wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release: a global systematic reviewMassie, Gloeta N., Backstrom, Louis J., Holland, Daniel P., Paterson, Mandy B. A. and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). Methodological rigour and reporting quality of the literature on wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release: a global systematic review. Veterinary Quarterly, 45 (1), 1-12. doi: 10.1080/01652176.2025.2478138 |
2025 Journal Article A multi-perspective understanding of population change in migratory species: A case study with pied avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta) in East AsiaWu, Yang, Lei, Weipan, Wu, Entao, Pan, Han, Jia, Yifei, Lu, Cai, Han, Yongxiang, Wang, Junjie, Fan, Rong, Ma, Zhijun, Zhang, Zhengwang and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). A multi-perspective understanding of population change in migratory species: A case study with pied avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta) in East Asia. Biological Conservation, 304 111048, 111048. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111048 |
2025 Journal Article Expanding protected area coverage for migratory birds could improve long-term population trendsBorder, Jennifer A., Pearce-Higgins, James W., Hewson, Chris M., Howard, Christine, Stephens, Philip A., Willis, Stephen G., Fuller, Richard A., Hanson, Jeffrey O., Sierdsema, Henk, Foppen, Ruud P. B., Brotons, Lluís, Gargallo, Gabriel, Fink, Daniel and Baillie, Stephen R. (2025). Expanding protected area coverage for migratory birds could improve long-term population trends. Nature Communications, 16 (1) 1813. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-57019-x |
2025 Journal Article Using nature-based citizen science initiatives to enhance nature connection and mental healthOh, Rachel R. Y., Suarez-Castro, Andres F., Fuller, Richard A., Tervo, Michael, Rozario, Kevin, Peters, Birte, Chowdhury, Shawan, von Gönner, Julia, Friedrichs-Manthey, Martin, Berger, Ambros, Schultz, Tracy, Dean, Angela J., Tulloch, Ayesha and Bonn, Aletta (2025). Using nature-based citizen science initiatives to enhance nature connection and mental health. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 13 1461601. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2025.1461601 |
2025 Journal Article Designing biodiversity-friendly landscapes: the effects of landscape heterogeneity across scales on bird species richness in TaiwanLin, Da-Li, Amano, Tatsuya, Fuller, Richard A., Ding, Tzung-Su and Maron, Martine (2025). Designing biodiversity-friendly landscapes: the effects of landscape heterogeneity across scales on bird species richness in Taiwan. Landscape Ecology, 40 (2) 39, 2. doi: 10.1007/s10980-025-02055-7 |
2025 Other Outputs Data for: Drone surveys of birds foraging in intertidal habitats: A proof-of-concept in Moreton Bay, AustraliaWilson, Joshua and Fuller, Richard (2025). Data for: Drone surveys of birds foraging in intertidal habitats: A proof-of-concept in Moreton Bay, Australia. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/d3d33b0 |
2024 Journal Article Protected area coverage of the full annual cycle of migratory butterfliesChowdhury, Shawan, Cardillo, Marcel, Chapman, Jason W., Green, David, Norris, D. Ryan, Riva, Federico, Zalucki, Myron P. and Fuller, Richard A. (2024). Protected area coverage of the full annual cycle of migratory butterflies. Conservation Biology, 39 (3) e14423, 1-9. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14423 |
2024 Journal Article Variation in space use between sites, years and individuals for an endangered migratory shorebird has implications for coastal planningLilleyman, Amanda, Corriveau, Amélie, Garnett, Stephen T., Bush, Robert, Coleman, Jon, Fuller, Richard, Jessop, Roz, Leiper, Ian, Maglio, Grace, O'Brien, Gavin, Stanioch, Damien and Jackson, Micha V. (2024). Variation in space use between sites, years and individuals for an endangered migratory shorebird has implications for coastal planning. Conservation Science and Practice, 6 (12) e13261. doi: 10.1111/csp2.13261 |
2024 Journal Article Distinctive and highly variable bird migration system revealed in Eastern AustraliaShi, Xu, Soderholm, Joshua, Chapman, Jason W., Meade, Jessica, Farnsworth, Andrew, Dokter, Adriaan M. and Fuller, Richard A. (2024). Distinctive and highly variable bird migration system revealed in Eastern Australia. Current Biology, 34 (22), 5359-5365.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.09.056 |
2024 Journal Article Inconsistent scientific methods hamper the management of drone use near birdsWilson, Joshua P., Amano, Tatsuya and Fuller, Richard A. (2024). Inconsistent scientific methods hamper the management of drone use near birds. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 89 (2) e22692. doi: 10.1002/jwmg.22692 |